Good question. I assume you are using that excellent NASA web page someone posted before. I will get back to you soon with an answer using that web page (my original analysis looked at the problem in another way).
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Let's try yet another way of looking at this. Let's multiply 1.63 x 10
-14 by four billion years and call it acceleration years. It's like asking whether if you speeded up time by a factor of four billion, would the acceleration be more visible?
I'm ignoring whether the acceleration by gravity would work faster as well, which it would. I'm also temporarily waiving every other objection I've made on the subject.
The new ratio is .0000652 if I'm using my calculator correctly. It still don't move much.